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These are some wonderful books that I recently received from Nautilus Publishing. I pushed to get the reviews out for them as I feel that they could be nice gifts for the holiday season for your photograph lover, country music fan or trivia buff.One thing I want to point out - Nautilus does a fine job of making these beautiful books affordable. The Color of Mississippi and Chocktaw Gardens are only $38.00 each - which is amazingly affordable for full color coffee table books. The Color of Mississippi is truly a beautiful book. Being from Mississippi I adored looking at it in it's glory - so often it maintains the reputation of being a backwards redneck state - people forget it also has true beauty of the land. This is a table encompassing book - slim, but long.. maybe 15 or 18 inches long!Choctaw Gardens is a different book. At first I wasn't sure why you would be interested in this book if you weren't a Marty Stuart fan... most photographs are of his youth and only a few toward the back show his Opry moments and friends. But as I looked through the book I realized that the photographs were indeed showing a time in America and that the book can hold a high nostalgia value for people who remember the 50's - 70s with fondness. These are definitely family photos, but interesting to outsiders nonetheless. As for the Mississippi trivia book - what can I say? Everyone loves trivia! I rather tortured my husband last evening with Ship Island, Biloxi and Gulfport trivia (my old stomping grounds). Trivia and obscure facts that you can throw out to others is just fun. The Color of MississippiA stunning portrait of Mississippi’s most colorful scenes by
photographer Paul Smith. From the Coast to the Hills to the Delta, these
never-before-seen images are a tribute to the beauty of our state.

Choctaw GardensChoctaw Gardens by Hilda Stuart & Marty Stuart • Foreword by Tom
Rankin. Hilda Stuart’s photographs reflect the compelling power and
range of Eudora Welty and William Eggleston. She has created an
exceptional body of work that encompasses timeless Mississippi images.Hilda
Stuart’s photographs capture life’s seemingly arbitrary moments in a gripping
and intimate way, giving viewers insight into southern life from the late 1940s
to modern day. The images in Choctaw
Gardens not only trace the lives of Hilda and her family, they also highlight
the technological advancements in photography in the 20th century
through an abrupt shift from black and white to color photographs.
Hardcover: 160 pagesPublisher: Nautilus Publishing; 1st edition (September 17, 2012)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1936946122ISBN-13: 978-1936946129_____________________________________

501 Little-Known Facts, Obscure Trivia, World Records and Historical Minutia from the State of Mississippi

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